Oh, sweet summer child... I saw your question on this board from Jessy grace, just came to warn you really quick: It's a scam. A bot trying to scam you won't tell you they're a bot trying to scam you (Or maybe they are human, but it remains a scam). Scroll down the board and you'll find quite a few people they reached out to; they've all been warned. A little advice: when the text sounds like ChatGPT wrote it, it's fake. When they immediately give you their dc or Insta or (worst case) a WhatsApp number or smth, they're scammers. Even interacting with them in the comments is gonna make it worse (it's been discussed on Reddit a lot within the past few months). As an artist, let me tell you: NO commission artist goes on Wattpad to find jobs. Checking potential resources they offer for validity, like reverse-search on artwork the posted in the past, is a great way to find out if they actually drew it or not. Check if they have a linkrtree, an artist NEEDS credentials, check how long they've been on Wattpad (this account has been here since September? If I remember correctly? That's definitely way too young for getting so many commissions; think about how many people they might text). It's also a dead give away when they only vote and comment on a single chapter, not even interacting with one of the paragraphs. That should be all the advice I have... Wish you the best of luck!